liquid cooling is a bit of a fad and doesnt work as well as something like thisLiquid cooled? I've been looking at getting a new PC sometime, but the thought of liquid cooling terrifies me. Haha
Wow, that's a monster.liquid cooling is a bit of a fad and doesnt work as well as something like this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B8Z19XNM?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2
yeah, i did a lot of research and bought one of those for my latest build, plus i hagve another 6 fans, its like a fridgeWow, that's a monster.
I don't actually know. It's a pc specialist pre built bought from Very, mainly because they were offering 20% cash back which brought it down to a pretty good price, but they are a bit patchy on giving out the full detail. Most PC's seem to come with some kind of integrated liquid cooling but guess I'll find out when I open the box! I have built a few in the past but really couldn't be doing with the ball ache this time roundLiquid cooled? I've been looking at getting a new PC sometime, but the thought of liquid cooling terrifies me. Haha
Yeah, I've got no enthusiasm for building my own anymore. I'm way behind in knowledge about the latest tech, anyway.I don't actually know. It's a pc specialist pre built bought from Very, mainly because they were offering 20% cash back which brought it down to a pretty good price, but they are a bit patchy on giving out the full detail. Most PC's seem to come with some kind of integrated liquid cooling but guess I'll find out when I open the box! I have built a few in the past but really couldn't be doing with the ball ache this time round
Yeah, me too. Last pc purchase was a rtx 2070 mini pc from Zotac about 5 years ago which to be honest has been pretty flawless and will still run most stuff really well at 1080p. Last build was probably close to 20 years ago and I really couldn't be arsed trying to chose the various components, plus with the high markup on the RTX 5090 at most places, the rest of the pc is a pretty good deal.Yeah, I've got no enthusiasm for building my own anymore. I'm way behind in knowledge about the latest tech, anyway.
Yeah, but no, you will get higher and longer loads with liquid cooling, an air cooler is never going to match, and I say this having owned Noctua products, AIO are better, the only downside can be the life of the product, custom loop and you are into far low temps than an air cooler can ever imagine.liquid cooling is a bit of a fad and doesnt work as well as something like this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B8Z19XNM?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2
sounds like a beast that, got a 9800X3D, 6600 MHZ 32gb of RAM(your computer cant actually use more unless you are doing graphical or processing work with AI and the like), 7900XTX Hellhound and a 32 inch 4k QOLED monitor earlier this year. Barely breaks a sweat playing any game
my RAM timings are showing correctly, 3300MHz
but yeah, i dont tend to play poorly optimized games then i guess, if a game struggles on my PC, then it doesnt deserve to be played IMO
Nope, just checked all of the games i playThat's your ram speed, not timings, and that speed would place you out of the 1:1 sweet spot for AMD
And you do play those games given how used UE4/5 is.
Decent builds but over priced from pc specialists, same as overclockers , aria. You could easily save your self a grand buying parts and building it yourself, and PC specialists moniker your damn case.I don't actually know. It's a pc specialist pre built bought from Very, mainly because they were offering 20% cash back which brought it down to a pretty good price, but they are a bit patchy on giving out the full detail. Most PC's seem to come with some kind of integrated liquid cooling but guess I'll find out when I open the box! I have built a few in the past but really couldn't be doing with the ball ache this time round
Decent builds but over priced from pc specialists, same as overclockers , aria. You could easily save your self a grand buying parts and building it yourself, and PC specialists moniker your damn case.